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Cyclophilin B control of lysine post-translational modifications of skin type I collagen

Covalent intermolecular cross-linking of collagen is essential for tissue stability. Recent studies have demonstrated that cyclophilin B (CypB), an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase, modulates lysine (Lys) hydroxylation of type I collagen impacting cross-linking...

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Autores principales: Terajima, Masahiko, Taga, Yuki, Cabral, Wayne A., Liu, Ying, Nagasawa, Masako, Sumida, Noriko, Kayashima, Yukako, Chandrasekaran, Prashant, Han, Lin, Maeda, Nobuyo, Perdivara, Irina, Hattori, Shunji, Marini, Joan C., Yamauchi, Mitsuo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6602281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31173582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008196
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author Terajima, Masahiko
Taga, Yuki
Cabral, Wayne A.
Liu, Ying
Nagasawa, Masako
Sumida, Noriko
Kayashima, Yukako
Chandrasekaran, Prashant
Han, Lin
Maeda, Nobuyo
Perdivara, Irina
Hattori, Shunji
Marini, Joan C.
Yamauchi, Mitsuo
author_facet Terajima, Masahiko
Taga, Yuki
Cabral, Wayne A.
Liu, Ying
Nagasawa, Masako
Sumida, Noriko
Kayashima, Yukako
Chandrasekaran, Prashant
Han, Lin
Maeda, Nobuyo
Perdivara, Irina
Hattori, Shunji
Marini, Joan C.
Yamauchi, Mitsuo
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description Covalent intermolecular cross-linking of collagen is essential for tissue stability. Recent studies have demonstrated that cyclophilin B (CypB), an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase, modulates lysine (Lys) hydroxylation of type I collagen impacting cross-linking chemistry. However, the extent of modulation, the molecular mechanism and the functional outcome in tissues are not well understood. Here, we report that, in CypB null (KO) mouse skin, two unusual collagen cross-links lacking Lys hydroxylation are formed while neither was detected in wild type (WT) or heterozygous (Het) mice. Mass spectrometric analysis of type I collagen showed that none of the telopeptidyl Lys was hydroxylated in KO or WT/Het mice. Hydroxylation of the helical cross-linking Lys residues was almost complete in WT/Het but was markedly diminished in KO. Lys hydroxylation at other sites was also lower in KO but to a lesser extent. A key glycosylation site, α1(I) Lys-87, was underglycosylated while other sites were mostly overglycosylated in KO. Despite these findings, lysyl hydroxylases and glycosyltransferase 25 domain 1 levels were significantly higher in KO than WT/Het. However, the components of ER chaperone complex that positively or negatively regulates lysyl hydroxylase activities were severely reduced or slightly increased, respectively, in KO. The atomic force microscopy-based nanoindentation modulus were significantly lower in KO skin than WT. These data demonstrate that CypB deficiency profoundly affects Lys post-translational modifications of collagen likely by modulating LH chaperone complexes. Together, our study underscores the critical role of CypB in Lys modifications of collagen, cross-linking and mechanical properties of skin.
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spelling pubmed-66022812019-07-12 Cyclophilin B control of lysine post-translational modifications of skin type I collagen Terajima, Masahiko Taga, Yuki Cabral, Wayne A. Liu, Ying Nagasawa, Masako Sumida, Noriko Kayashima, Yukako Chandrasekaran, Prashant Han, Lin Maeda, Nobuyo Perdivara, Irina Hattori, Shunji Marini, Joan C. Yamauchi, Mitsuo PLoS Genet Research Article Covalent intermolecular cross-linking of collagen is essential for tissue stability. Recent studies have demonstrated that cyclophilin B (CypB), an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase, modulates lysine (Lys) hydroxylation of type I collagen impacting cross-linking chemistry. However, the extent of modulation, the molecular mechanism and the functional outcome in tissues are not well understood. Here, we report that, in CypB null (KO) mouse skin, two unusual collagen cross-links lacking Lys hydroxylation are formed while neither was detected in wild type (WT) or heterozygous (Het) mice. Mass spectrometric analysis of type I collagen showed that none of the telopeptidyl Lys was hydroxylated in KO or WT/Het mice. Hydroxylation of the helical cross-linking Lys residues was almost complete in WT/Het but was markedly diminished in KO. Lys hydroxylation at other sites was also lower in KO but to a lesser extent. A key glycosylation site, α1(I) Lys-87, was underglycosylated while other sites were mostly overglycosylated in KO. Despite these findings, lysyl hydroxylases and glycosyltransferase 25 domain 1 levels were significantly higher in KO than WT/Het. However, the components of ER chaperone complex that positively or negatively regulates lysyl hydroxylase activities were severely reduced or slightly increased, respectively, in KO. The atomic force microscopy-based nanoindentation modulus were significantly lower in KO skin than WT. These data demonstrate that CypB deficiency profoundly affects Lys post-translational modifications of collagen likely by modulating LH chaperone complexes. Together, our study underscores the critical role of CypB in Lys modifications of collagen, cross-linking and mechanical properties of skin. Public Library of Science 2019-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6602281/ /pubmed/31173582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008196 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Terajima, Masahiko
Taga, Yuki
Cabral, Wayne A.
Liu, Ying
Nagasawa, Masako
Sumida, Noriko
Kayashima, Yukako
Chandrasekaran, Prashant
Han, Lin
Maeda, Nobuyo
Perdivara, Irina
Hattori, Shunji
Marini, Joan C.
Yamauchi, Mitsuo
Cyclophilin B control of lysine post-translational modifications of skin type I collagen
title Cyclophilin B control of lysine post-translational modifications of skin type I collagen
title_full Cyclophilin B control of lysine post-translational modifications of skin type I collagen
title_fullStr Cyclophilin B control of lysine post-translational modifications of skin type I collagen
title_full_unstemmed Cyclophilin B control of lysine post-translational modifications of skin type I collagen
title_short Cyclophilin B control of lysine post-translational modifications of skin type I collagen
title_sort cyclophilin b control of lysine post-translational modifications of skin type i collagen
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6602281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31173582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008196
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